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that back in a frenzy us strike on syria last year we'll have more in a couple of minutes from our washington correspondent max hoffman. but before that we have this report on the situation inside center and on the deadlocked talks between the warring sides in geneva. you know guns had been carried through the blue hills district in northern and the opposition says nearly two thousand people have been killed in similar attacks over the past there's been a little inflated between rebels and government troops despite peace talks aimed at ending three years of civil war the us. this week's round of face to face talks in geneva has left little room for optimism. all parties expressing frustration at the lack of progress. neither side appears willing to budge it turned out to meet me in october he called tuesday's negotiations laborious. he said the delegations can't even agree on an agenda. i wrote or that i can implement them don't people don't want to know how can you have to gamble on on their heads they socialize the only tangible result has been integrated tooth actually civilians from simpl
that back in a frenzy us strike on syria last year we'll have more in a couple of minutes from our washington correspondent max hoffman. but before that we have this report on the situation inside center and on the deadlocked talks between the warring sides in geneva. you know guns had been carried through the blue hills district in northern and the opposition says nearly two thousand people have been killed in similar attacks over the past there's been a little inflated between rebels and...
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washington stressed that no specific information about a pending attack. now what russian forces are focusing on right now is the threat from islamist militant groups based in the nearby north caucasus mountains. suicide bombers killed thirty four people in december in a ball go abroad that's northeast of stock russia's deputy prime minister says the security services were working with colleagues from europe and north america to address all possible threats welcome to sochi with security cameras are watching your every move many of the games venue is located on russia's black sea coastline. from the water naval warships at keeping tabs on what's going on epic in its. for months now so t and its events have been under tight security. preston president but in a putin has promised that athletes and visitors will be saying that the winter them fixed he says snyder the decision by a lot more. terrorists also wanted the crown. they want as much attention as possible. such are the places she isn't the decisive factor. what matters to them is carrying out an attac
washington stressed that no specific information about a pending attack. now what russian forces are focusing on right now is the threat from islamist militant groups based in the nearby north caucasus mountains. suicide bombers killed thirty four people in december in a ball go abroad that's northeast of stock russia's deputy prime minister says the security services were working with colleagues from europe and north america to address all possible threats welcome to sochi with security...
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but in washington, his young disciples disagreed. we were more expansionary than he. he thought it was time to put the damper on aggregate demand. we disagreed, partly because our view was that the capacity of the economy to produce was greater than he thought. the great depression ended with the vast production of wartime economy. government spending, which frightened roosevelt when it topped $15 billion in 1936, soared above $100 billion during the war. massive government intervention finally brought full production and full employment. why couldn't the private sector have brought us out? what keynes said was, total private demand might not be sufficient to sustain full employment. suppose this is national income when everyone is fully employed. but suppose investment demand plus consumers' demand only equals this level. there isn't enough demand to sustain that level of income. keynes said full employment could be achieved if we added public demand-- government spending on goods and services-- to make up this difference. suppose we put a "g" for government. accordi
but in washington, his young disciples disagreed. we were more expansionary than he. he thought it was time to put the damper on aggregate demand. we disagreed, partly because our view was that the capacity of the economy to produce was greater than he thought. the great depression ended with the vast production of wartime economy. government spending, which frightened roosevelt when it topped $15 billion in 1936, soared above $100 billion during the war. massive government intervention finally...
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the news that the strains relations between washington and kabul with the afghan government still reluctant to sign a bi national security deal. then in germany's finest updates to to do so. all that the consequences. as an i beam. it might be a bilateral deal between afghanistan and the united states but it's a condition that has to be meant for us to consider further support for afghanistan. the united states and other nations want to keep thousands of troops in afghanistan after international forces only with drool at the end of the shia for more of this we're joined now in the studio by tito steinberg he's a security analyst for more on these developments will come december. first off you know president ahmed karzai has called blogger on the airbase at all upon producing factory and alyssa some of the detainees were actually tortured into eating their country is any substance to these clips when he is that there is has been at the facility at the drum and bass until march to school in two thousand and thirteen where prisoners were tortured by dad don't think that is the reason for this
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speaking of brussels and washington. we start off in ukraine which is once again in the grip of deadly final countries back to square one. very shortly truce announced late last night fell apart. in the square is once again awards. doctors in kiev say at least twenty people have been killed today in the interior ministers claiming sixty seven police officers being held hostage president chemical which is blaming the protest is the breakdown of the ceasefire would advance changing on the ground by the hour foreign ministers from germany france and poland are inky after marathon talks with the president to pull his country back from the brink of civil war the government opponents carry their wounded from independence square the scene that resembles a battlefield. and security forces do the scene with their own injured. it's hard to see ali their side is gained from the fighting in kiev. i sound of police stun grenades echoed over independence square in the morning. four demonstrators once gathered peacefully radicals now t
speaking of brussels and washington. we start off in ukraine which is once again in the grip of deadly final countries back to square one. very shortly truce announced late last night fell apart. in the square is once again awards. doctors in kiev say at least twenty people have been killed today in the interior ministers claiming sixty seven police officers being held hostage president chemical which is blaming the protest is the breakdown of the ceasefire would advance changing on the ground...
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there was an outcry against this made-in-washington recession. but inflation was barely affected. it was entrenched. people expected it to continue, and it did. could stronger medicine contain it? critical economists and politicians called for the government to freeze prices and wages. those controls worked during wartime, but they had never seriously been considered in times of peace. controlled wage and price ceilings interfered with the free market and laissez-faire traditions. elections were 18 months away. something had to be done. but could a conservative like nixon accept price controls? the time has come for decisive action, action that will break the vicious circle of spiraling prices and costs. i am today ordering a freeze on all prices and wages throughout the united states for 90 days. we were having an inflation before the controls resulting from the expectation that inflation would go on. so people were asking for wage increases, and businesses were raising prices in the expectation of inflation. the theory was, if you could stop this process for a while, people woul
there was an outcry against this made-in-washington recession. but inflation was barely affected. it was entrenched. people expected it to continue, and it did. could stronger medicine contain it? critical economists and politicians called for the government to freeze prices and wages. those controls worked during wartime, but they had never seriously been considered in times of peace. controlled wage and price ceilings interfered with the free market and laissez-faire traditions. elections...
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as assistant secretary of state's new lens brief is managing washington's relationship with your. but her job is difficult right now as another leaked telephone conversation shows in a top eu diplomat held this made his her complaining to the eu ambassador in ukraine what you should know which really enjoyed this americans are going out on signing the new chamber tucson an anonymous youtube users post and post that link and newman's remarks the us suspects or russia is behind the account. the latest on this was going out to our correspondent boss ian harding who joins us from kiev. boston's first off what are you hearing from opposition members in key at what they say the charges are being manipulated by the united states secondly you are being manipulated by and i think it would cause a problem for the opposition leader but much more that that recorded phone call make it a day or week and the inability to handle this type of enterprise it to the gym and it becomes clear that in the united states from two to push further him a call to any sort of compromise that makes them all the
as assistant secretary of state's new lens brief is managing washington's relationship with your. but her job is difficult right now as another leaked telephone conversation shows in a top eu diplomat held this made his her complaining to the eu ambassador in ukraine what you should know which really enjoyed this americans are going out on signing the new chamber tucson an anonymous youtube users post and post that link and newman's remarks the us suspects or russia is behind the account. the...
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. >> his calls for talks with washington surprised many. the calls are being ignored. the testers are undeterred, promising more large-scale rallies for saturday. >> norway has managed a clean sweep in the 30 kilometer cross-country speaker -- skiing today. the organ is now the most decorated female winter olympian of all time. silver and bronze went to two norwegians. in snowboarding, gold went to austria in the parallel slalom event. just inched past germany. the bronze also went to germany. event, gold for russia, the first snowboarder to two. close tor olympics are coming to a close, and then this -- a ukrainian cross-country skier has failed a doping test. letter, italian bob's william parini -- william , aslani tested positive well as german evi sachenbacher-stehle, but officials would not be able to take away medals because she has not won any. >> the games are coming to an end, and the magic moments have faded. the mood is subdued. goal.did not achieve our we had a wonderful first week and a half when we led the metals table, but then all winning streak ended.
. >> his calls for talks with washington surprised many. the calls are being ignored. the testers are undeterred, promising more large-scale rallies for saturday. >> norway has managed a clean sweep in the 30 kilometer cross-country speaker -- skiing today. the organ is now the most decorated female winter olympian of all time. silver and bronze went to two norwegians. in snowboarding, gold went to austria in the parallel slalom event. just inched past germany. the bronze also went...
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. >> washington warmed about the possibility of toothpaste bonds. although it had no specific information about a pending attack. >> what russian forces are focusing on is a threat from militant groups based in the nearby north mountains. suicide bombers killed 34 people in december northeast of sochi. >> the deputy prime minister says security services were working with colleagues from north america to address all possible threats. >> welcome to sochi, where security cameras are watching your every move. many of the games venues are on the black sea coastline. from the water, naval warships are keeping tabs on what is going on. for months, sochi has been under tight security, vladimir putin has promised athletes and visitors will be safe at the winter olympics. >> this is about a lot more than the games, terrorists also want a big crowd. they want as much attention as possible. so sochi is not a decisive factor. what matters is carrying out an attack during the games. >> twin attacks in december showed how big of an issue security is. first an atta
. >> washington warmed about the possibility of toothpaste bonds. although it had no specific information about a pending attack. >> what russian forces are focusing on is a threat from militant groups based in the nearby north mountains. suicide bombers killed 34 people in december northeast of sochi. >> the deputy prime minister says security services were working with colleagues from north america to address all possible threats. >> welcome to sochi, where security...
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clearly many people here feel the signal so far hasn't been heard in washington. >> it is true. i tried to send a strong message yesterday, but to stop the negotiations on free trade would not be in our interests. so we are dependent on information with america, we are close partners, close friends. we need cooperation, including the cooperation between services. but the condition for that is trust and if you see the polls, the anti-americanism is growing. this is not in the interests of america and of germany. so we need a sign to rebuild trust. this is politically very important. >> the chairman of the congressional intelligence committee told you yesterday that if economic business espionage has been committed, anybody in the nsa involved would go to jail. does that satisfy you? does that rebuild the trust you're talking about? >> no. this is the understanding this is american law and i believe it. but we don't know which information of snowden are correct or not. so the exchange of information is what happened is the first step to rebuild trust. and there, we need new talks.
clearly many people here feel the signal so far hasn't been heard in washington. >> it is true. i tried to send a strong message yesterday, but to stop the negotiations on free trade would not be in our interests. so we are dependent on information with america, we are close partners, close friends. we need cooperation, including the cooperation between services. but the condition for that is trust and if you see the polls, the anti-americanism is growing. this is not in the interests of...
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what do you want from washington? caller: i would like for washington to look like america. employer, they are supposedly working for us. why would they work 94 days and expect full pay? they don't want us to have minimum wage, they don't want us to have health care. how can they take home fantastic salaries? the guy from mississippi does not know what he is talking about. ted cruz shut down the government. if they expect us to work for $7.25 an hour, why can't they? was to have health care, why do they have it and we have to pay for it? the republicans are taking this country back. if you don't want to do your job , get out. we are the ones who are hurting. thank you for letting me speak. host: thank you for calling in. jeremy is on the independent line from hartford, connecticut. wish theykind of would stop repealing repealing laws. it is not guns that kill people, people kill people. host: are you a gun owner? can't own a gun because of the laws they passed. get one domestic violence and you can't have a gun. that is the way this country is built. for every freedom you ha
what do you want from washington? caller: i would like for washington to look like america. employer, they are supposedly working for us. why would they work 94 days and expect full pay? they don't want us to have minimum wage, they don't want us to have health care. how can they take home fantastic salaries? the guy from mississippi does not know what he is talking about. ted cruz shut down the government. if they expect us to work for $7.25 an hour, why can't they? was to have health care,...
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these computer tapes at the bureau of economic analysis in washington document 50 years of america's economic growth. they provide access to the accounting system known as gnp. when the united states faced its worst economic crisis, the great depression, no such measuring tool existed, until this report went to the senate. copies of national income, 1929-1932 are scarce today, but back in 1934, it was very popular. 4,500 copies were sold in 8 months. the report was made by a team from the department of commerce when congress demanded more information. what was the great depression costing the american economy? led in part by the auto industry, the economy grew rapidly in the 1920s, generating more jobs, more income, and more free time. as long as the factories were humming, there was little concern about how well the nation was doing economically. but when the bottom dropped out in 1929, congress wanted to find out how bad things actually were. as lawmakers passed new deal programs to end the depression, senator robert lafollette wanted to measure the nation's economy. the greatest e
these computer tapes at the bureau of economic analysis in washington document 50 years of america's economic growth. they provide access to the accounting system known as gnp. when the united states faced its worst economic crisis, the great depression, no such measuring tool existed, until this report went to the senate. copies of national income, 1929-1932 are scarce today, but back in 1934, it was very popular. 4,500 copies were sold in 8 months. the report was made by a team from the...
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it's what they mean washington seeks enlightenment you at party acting your age so it's good to hear. seventeen with me thanks to a doting aspect that i can say that stealing is just too new and it makes the networks to work on in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks windmill men. i was. using it is six one. what she knew was with brian got some and chevron bp aloft on high alert for two lights white tights coastal towns and cities up and down the hatches in preparation for the photographic store
it's what they mean washington seeks enlightenment you at party acting your age so it's good to hear. seventeen with me thanks to a doting aspect that i can say that stealing is just too new and it makes the networks to work on in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks windmill men. i was. using it is six one. what she knew was with brian got some and chevron bp aloft on high alert for two lights white tights coastal...
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and should be all snow cones into the us ties between washington and kabul are already strange because i still refusing to sign a bilateral security deal to allow international rates to remain in the country beyond twenty fourteen. belgian has become the best country in the wealth that have euthanasia for children after months of heated debate still make mistakes and overwhelmingly in favor of extending belgians right to die legislation. and neil children can now ask to die if the pc pouncing and that parents agree. critics question a child that didn't seem to choose between life and death. one of indonesia's most dangerous volcanoes don't pollute it erupted on job of sending hot ash and trucks bringing down a nearby villages. several deaths were reported in more than one hundred thousand people fled their homes. your reps and threw a huge ash cloud seventeen km into the air forcing the closure of seven airports. jim and his government lost a top cabinet member on friday. agriculture minister and state of the drink was only the criticisms that he tipped off and impede named in the chok
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defense ministry says north korea has test fired four short range missile launches came after seoul and washington began large scale joint military exercises on monday. a ministry spokesman said the missiles had a range of two hundred km and were launched into the sea of japan off the eastern coast of the reclusive country north korea carries out missile tests and regularly often timing them to show its anger at the annual exercises which pyongyang claims are a dress rehearsal for days and it's something south korea and the us will deny it all with the family of six separate bowl on the comeback win in a whole lot more news we can sit down with them and just about at the center of france's presidential scandal. the winter. i do you decide you want to watch the images it's a whole package the future. media center. dw tell you. a a he's awfully good. its most wanted and popular sentiment samuel's this post is going on. six outsider. w are ready clinging to the cost critical. they wait for cutting edge commentary. dw radio. dw to see the slide germany's former president christiane what has been waite
defense ministry says north korea has test fired four short range missile launches came after seoul and washington began large scale joint military exercises on monday. a ministry spokesman said the missiles had a range of two hundred km and were launched into the sea of japan off the eastern coast of the reclusive country north korea carries out missile tests and regularly often timing them to show its anger at the annual exercises which pyongyang claims are a dress rehearsal for days and it's...
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his strong support for tibetans human rights in the chinese controlled region more now from outgoing washington max hoffman the meeting with a hey so what does that say about china's one ext. well you know what sort of standard procedure now like you said third meeting your needs time before the meetings there were dire warnings from the chinese and afterwards nothing serious really happen no real political repercussions but there was a small concession from the white house the meeting did not take place in the very formal oval office but it took place in another room which is called the map room very nice room but it just sorta gave the whole meeting less of a formal cutter to make a living rooms well. they were doing that's what with the talks actually centered on as far as human rights issues go. paul was a close press the whole meeting so we don't know exactly what the two talked about. we have a read out to all of the meeting and it does walk a fine line on the one hand they do talk about the tibetan rights as human rights that human rights situation in tibet on the other hand encouraging
his strong support for tibetans human rights in the chinese controlled region more now from outgoing washington max hoffman the meeting with a hey so what does that say about china's one ext. well you know what sort of standard procedure now like you said third meeting your needs time before the meetings there were dire warnings from the chinese and afterwards nothing serious really happen no real political repercussions but there was a small concession from the white house the meeting did not...
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it's what they mean washington six enlightenment you at party acting year so it's good to hear. seventeen with me. thanks to a dirty after that i can take that stealing is just too new and it makes the network's gotta work on in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks. so on the last thing on is wanted is. mentoring us. that's it i'm going to africa he said new new one will you will. i know. been. it's six won fourteen euros with grind up some and chevron bp a lot solving continuous recalls couple hundred more homes and businesses are damaged
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this in the washington times. they say the legislation must be approved by the end of the month when the treasury department says it will run out of our wing room. it also says in the washington times this morning that business groups worried about the effects of bumping up against the bill urge congress to act. the new york times this morning -- "house approves higher debt limit without conditions." a sharp setback for conservatives. we want to hear from conservatives only this morning. what do you think about the decision to bring a clean debt bill to the house floor? it also says that harry reid of nevada commended to the speaker and promised to pass the bill as soon as possible. we are happy to see the house legislating the way they should've legislated for a long time. ted cruz said tuesday in a statement that he planned to object to any attempt to raise the debt ceiling with a minimum of 51 votes. votes. of requiring 60 at least five republicans would have to vote with the democratic caucus to get to final p
this in the washington times. they say the legislation must be approved by the end of the month when the treasury department says it will run out of our wing room. it also says in the washington times this morning that business groups worried about the effects of bumping up against the bill urge congress to act. the new york times this morning -- "house approves higher debt limit without conditions." a sharp setback for conservatives. we want to hear from conservatives only this...
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capital clashed with police and anti government protests continue presenting last month and has accused washington of having a hunt and the ongoing andres and has expelled the u s diplomats as result opposition leader neil cole gould has a cold sweat at mass demonstration on tuesday italian authorities say more than a thousand refugees have been rescued off the island has long produced over the past few days. such operations e commonplace in the waters around the mediterranean. the latest rescue efforts included dozens of women and children had been traveling on to promote it. in some traffic aggies twelve illegal weapons trapped in an abandoned mine shaft need to have this bag has been rescued. gold coast titans are still believed to be in the mine although it is not known how many units used to come out to steal some rest. that's when rescued on sunday face charges of illegal mining on each carries fines and sometimes jail sentence. the ministry of the uprising that toppled ruby has a long time to take a while not a happy day to celebrate for some. his removal has left the country with a weak ce
capital clashed with police and anti government protests continue presenting last month and has accused washington of having a hunt and the ongoing andres and has expelled the u s diplomats as result opposition leader neil cole gould has a cold sweat at mass demonstration on tuesday italian authorities say more than a thousand refugees have been rescued off the island has long produced over the past few days. such operations e commonplace in the waters around the mediterranean. the latest...
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washington journal continues. the deskare joined at by fawn johnson to dive deeper into the migration principles released by the house republicans last week. before we get into the details, why is this document important in the larger push for immigration reform on capitol hill? guest: is a huge shift from the house republicans over the last several years. , he has frustrated me and others for several years in refusing to tip his hand in any way as to whether he is interested in doing anything on immigration. this is a major shift in terms of their -- of your speaker banner, four members of the it is a looks like tough one for them. it is a real minefield for them. this signifies a huge shift in their will in us to deal with what i think is the toughest issue that any politician deals with. host: here is the one-page document. pieces of thatnt draft. first what was surprising to you? there was no surprise. in part because anybody who has been paying attention to the things that people who are involved in drafting
washington journal continues. the deskare joined at by fawn johnson to dive deeper into the migration principles released by the house republicans last week. before we get into the details, why is this document important in the larger push for immigration reform on capitol hill? guest: is a huge shift from the house republicans over the last several years. , he has frustrated me and others for several years in refusing to tip his hand in any way as to whether he is interested in doing anything...
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delbene from washington. the chair: the gentlelady from washington is recognized. ms. delbene: i rise with great frustration and must oppose this bill in the current form. this is a merger of 10 public lands and natural resource bills all of which is unrelated to each other and which would ignore the best available science, compromise the stewardship of our public lands and completely disregard the bedrock environmental laws that served to protect our environment and cherished open spaces for decades. there is one part of the bill that i do support. buried in title 6 is the lookout protection hargee heritage act which i co-authored. green mountain lookout, located in the glacier peak wilderness, was built in 1933 as a civilian corps project to detect fires and spot enemy aircraft during world war ii. the lookout is an important historic and unique part of the pacific northwest. and it's a popular destination for hikers and is listed on the national register for historic places. unfortunately, severe weather caused the green mountain lookout to fall into disrepair in 20
delbene from washington. the chair: the gentlelady from washington is recognized. ms. delbene: i rise with great frustration and must oppose this bill in the current form. this is a merger of 10 public lands and natural resource bills all of which is unrelated to each other and which would ignore the best available science, compromise the stewardship of our public lands and completely disregard the bedrock environmental laws that served to protect our environment and cherished open spaces for...
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is washington to bake, is washington not doing enough? -- is washington too big? think about where you see washington and your life. dial in on one of those numbers or sunday tweet, @cspanwj. we will begin taking those calls in just a minute. ♪ >> watch our program on michelle obama saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span/ monday night, we conclude our series with a special program from marshall washington to michelle obama. >> she brings financial resources, makes a mount vernon a successful operation, makes it possible for washington to be away for 8 years. >> there was something about abraham lincoln that she help develop. lessons in etiquette that helped polish him for washington society. the political parties that they had, they invited important people. theparties talking with wives of very important gentlemen, she wielded a lot of power. both over mr. lincoln and where he was:. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt is right from the beginning. she becomes much more active in her role after 1921, when franklin roosevelt contracted polio. she would encourage
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"washington journal" continues. host: in this week's "your money" segment we look at the international space station. joining us from the johnson space center in houston to talk about it is mike suffredini, program manager for the station. thanks so much for joining us. guest: it is my pleasure, juana. host: the president recently announced that it would be extended through 2024. walk me through why that is necessary and important. thet: well, juana, international space station, as you mentioned, has been in orbit for some time. we celebrated our 50th anniversary last november. lastth anniversary november. in 2000 and we began entered is to focus on utilization as the construction was winding down -- in 2009 we began in earnest to --us on construction as focus on utilization as construction was winding down. importantly, the commercialization of low earth orbit. as we start to look forward, we are looking for companies to make investments in space, to see whatt they can to would be profitable in the world orbit. one
"washington journal" continues. host: in this week's "your money" segment we look at the international space station. joining us from the johnson space center in houston to talk about it is mike suffredini, program manager for the station. thanks so much for joining us. guest: it is my pleasure, juana. host: the president recently announced that it would be extended through 2024. walk me through why that is necessary and important. thet: well, juana, international space...
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washington journal will be right back. one of the things we worry about is cyberattacks and physical dangers. keeps me up at night when i think about what could happen next? your greatest fear is as to a physical attack in our country. general? things.wer it by two on the cyberside, i think an attack against our critical infrastructure that would have potential damaging effects. he transportation health care, clearly financial is an area that you have to pay close attention to in the energy sector. on the kinetic side, there's a up e of things that keep me at night. i mean, when you see the textile ttacks, what happened in the mall in nairobi, i mean, you know, what happened during the marathon. i mean those are the kinds of things that we have to continue o work together in the intelligence community to make sure that we're working as seamlessly as possible to share have, not that we only with -- within the defense side, the national side, but federal, state, local, and tribal level. think that's a really important aspect
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front page of the washington -- of "the washington post," getting a lot of play this morning. "broader rights for same-sex couples is the story -- couples," is the story. host: back to the issue of immigration, there is this from one of our viewers. "rock-a-bye -- crocodile tears." m, ohio, independent line. good morning. onler: you kind of touched it, but the biggest thing i have seen in the problem of immigration reform is we are the only country in the entire world that does not use the military to secure our border. part of the reason i know that is i live in a community that is 90% illegal immigrants. one of them got deported and within two weeks her husband had gone and brought her back. in two weeks. to me, until that is fixed? is open season. as far as giving the people who are here amnesty or an extended work visa, like rand paul wants to do? that is crazy. they need to be penalized. they know the law. to our to stick immigration laws and secure our borders with military force. thank you for the call. from our facebook -- host: bob, from duquesne, pennsylvania. good m
front page of the washington -- of "the washington post," getting a lot of play this morning. "broader rights for same-sex couples is the story -- couples," is the story. host: back to the issue of immigration, there is this from one of our viewers. "rock-a-bye -- crocodile tears." m, ohio, independent line. good morning. onler: you kind of touched it, but the biggest thing i have seen in the problem of immigration reform is we are the only country in the entire...
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♪washington journal" is next. wall street journa reports the housel is" looking for a strategy on the debt ceiling, set on february 27. the cost ofasing living adjustment on military retirees. john walsh will assume the title baucus and will now become the next ambassador to china. it is the washington journal for february 8, 2014. this week a hearing took place looking at data breaches. remember the target breach and year, exposing debit credit card numbers, expiration dates, and the like. because of that breach and others that have taken place, have you changed your habits coming -- your habits when it comes to using that it cards that using debit cards. using that cards. debit cards. ,02-5853881. on social media you can find our twitter. you can also participate in a poll. you can also send us e-mail to journal@c-span.org. there was a poll looking at practices bcause -- because of data breaches. americans say they fear of theft.g victims of they are apathetic to try to protect their data. 58% say they have deep
♪washington journal" is next. wall street journa reports the housel is" looking for a strategy on the debt ceiling, set on february 27. the cost ofasing living adjustment on military retirees. john walsh will assume the title baucus and will now become the next ambassador to china. it is the washington journal for february 8, 2014. this week a hearing took place looking at data breaches. remember the target breach and year, exposing debit credit card numbers, expiration dates, and...
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washington journal continues. host: our focus, drones trikes on american terrorist suspect overseas. chuck blanchard, senioristopher anders, legislative counsel to the marketable do you -- aclu. itt is the whole essay when comes to the strikes against americans who are overseas? is a question goes to the very heart of who we are as an american people, because what we have had over the past several years is a program that has resulted in more than 30 600 people being killed away from traditional battlefields. we had four that were united states citizens, that attorney general eric holder has acknowledged were killed without any due process, or with anything people would expect under the constitution. we are on the verge of a fifth united states citizen that could and up being killed through this program. the reports last week were that department had been reviewing since last fall and proposal to put another united states citizen on the list of targets. we do not know what country, just outside of the united states
washington journal continues. host: our focus, drones trikes on american terrorist suspect overseas. chuck blanchard, senioristopher anders, legislative counsel to the marketable do you -- aclu. itt is the whole essay when comes to the strikes against americans who are overseas? is a question goes to the very heart of who we are as an american people, because what we have had over the past several years is a program that has resulted in more than 30 600 people being killed away from traditional...
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"washington journal" continues. host: for the next half-hour we want to focus on a story that's been getting a fair amount of attention over the past few days, based on a new essay on political.com, and reprinted, including in people magazine, which has the headline, america, i saw you naked. the six most shocking revelations from a former t.s.a. agent in his tell-all. want to ask whether t.s.a. screening is going too far. from people magazine, the essay points out that the revelations may not surprise you but they're likely to have you considering just what is happening the next time you go through a screening at an airport, or as is the case today, heading into metlife stadium for the super bowl. you can join in on the conversation by sending us a tweet. you can also give us a phone call. or you can send us an email. john pistol last fall testifying on capitol hill saying in fact his agency is being very careful to make sure that the screening does not go too far. here's the t.s.a.ed a administrator. >> there's be
"washington journal" continues. host: for the next half-hour we want to focus on a story that's been getting a fair amount of attention over the past few days, based on a new essay on political.com, and reprinted, including in people magazine, which has the headline, america, i saw you naked. the six most shocking revelations from a former t.s.a. agent in his tell-all. want to ask whether t.s.a. screening is going too far. from people magazine, the essay points out that the...
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"washington journal" is next. host: good morning. thanks for joining us for "washington journal." it is monday, february 17. in our program this money, we will look at the president of the united states past and present. the phone lines are open and we want to hear from you about who is your favorite president and why. host: you can also reach out to us online. host: again, thanks for joining us this president's day. going to get straight to comments from facebook on our topic, who is your favorite president and why? lincoln.tes "abraham he was a common man, not highly educated or from a wealthy family. i believe he was truly saddened when we became involved in the civil war which killed so many of our people. he had a caring heart and wanted what was best for citizens of our country. he was truly a great man." , "t below him, manny writes too surprising choices. james k. polk, set up for your platform and a compass 100% of it. and chester a arthur, a new york patronage stalwart who worked to eliminate it in his three years in office." first call from new york to a is on our line
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"washington journal." caller: if they cut spending, why don't they cut it from their own checks first? they want to take it from the military, from social security, from -- host: are you still there? caller: yes, ma'am. they want to take it from food stamps. why don't they take it out of their own pockets? host: a couple more comments from twitter -- our topic this morning, pentagon's budget cuts. tom's on the line for republicans up next. caller: good morning. number ofabout the personnel on defense. it is about using the technology. deploying ourk at forces in areas where we get the most -- the lady that called and had a good point. why don't we deploy our forces in south america and mexico, places where we can fight this drug war? at would give us a much better return on our investment. focused technologies on boots on the ground but eyes on the sky as well. thank you. line fores is on our independents. host: it really takes away from the military. it takes a lot of experience away. i am willing to take
"washington journal." caller: if they cut spending, why don't they cut it from their own checks first? they want to take it from the military, from social security, from -- host: are you still there? caller: yes, ma'am. they want to take it from food stamps. why don't they take it out of their own pockets? host: a couple more comments from twitter -- our topic this morning, pentagon's budget cuts. tom's on the line for republicans up next. caller: good morning. number ofabout the...
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"washington journal" is next. ♪ good morning. it is a back to work week for congress as lawmakers return following presidents' day recess. the nation's governors are in washington for their winter meeting. tonight they will be at the white house and tomorrow the president will address the governors. this is also a root -- a weekend of fast-moving developments in the ukraine as the president attempts to please the country. a political transition is now underway in that country. on the sunday morning, february 23, we will begin with an issue that many states are now debating. should marijuana be legalized? if you say yes, join in. 585 -- -- 585-3 881. if you say no, 585-388 zero. if you are undecided, 202-585-388 two. the piece here, with the dateline line in kiev, points out "abandoned by his guards, reviled across the capital, determined to reacquire his shredded political authority." this morning "the wall street journal" reports that the whereabouts of the president were unknown at this time. russia will in the meantime hold of
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"washington journal" continues. to welcome back donna edwards, democrat of maryland talking about the democratic agenda, campaign 2014. lots of front-page news this morning about what the congressional budget office had to say yesterday about the affordable care act. here is one headline in "the boston globe." guest: i don't agree with that. one thing that is clear is an individual employees have a choice about their health care and no they can keep it, they can do lots of things to make decisions they would -- they would not have made otherwise. people of said i might leave the workforce but i will start a business i have always wanted to start. i might lose this job but i will start another job. i think it is not clear what the real implications of the law are going to be for the long term. this underscores the fact that we have to get it implemented and continue studying it to make certain it has the kind of impact we want on people's health. host: a column in o quote the washington post." guest: we just really d
"washington journal" continues. to welcome back donna edwards, democrat of maryland talking about the democratic agenda, campaign 2014. lots of front-page news this morning about what the congressional budget office had to say yesterday about the affordable care act. here is one headline in "the boston globe." guest: i don't agree with that. one thing that is clear is an individual employees have a choice about their health care and no they can keep it, they can do lots of...
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"washington journal" is next. ♪ host: we will be bringing you a three r washington journal, during which we will discuss proposals on minimum wage and wildlife trafficking and the ivory trade. with the national governors association winter meeting kicking off just blocks from the white house, we will focus on some remus that on some recent comments by one chief executive who says americans prefer to elect governors to serve as president. betterrnors make presidents? our phone lines are open to you. republicans can call at 202-585-3881. 585-3880. at 202- if you're outside the u.s., it is 202-585-3883. you can also catch up with us on your favorite social media pages . a very good saturday morning. we want to start off with those comments by wisconsin governor scott walker. he made them to the washington post tv website. we will play you a bit of what he had to say. [video clip] >> historically americans like to see chief executives become the top cheap executive -- top chief executive. as governors we have to make decisions that are similar to what the president makes. i don't think any r
"washington journal" is next. ♪ host: we will be bringing you a three r washington journal, during which we will discuss proposals on minimum wage and wildlife trafficking and the ivory trade. with the national governors association winter meeting kicking off just blocks from the white house, we will focus on some remus that on some recent comments by one chief executive who says americans prefer to elect governors to serve as president. betterrnors make presidents? our phone lines...
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this is what "the washington times" says. anotherident announced 600 million dollars in competitive grant funding through the federal transportation department to pay for construction and repair projects in states. of thehe latest round transportation investment generating economic recovery program, which began as part of obama's 2009 stimulus package. should be rallying together the different transportation organizations that have the budget and the know-how to make something possible. throwing money at something that is not -- that does not have a full flange is -- is the problem of the administration. caller: i appreciate you discussing this topic. day to goke all through the list that are going on in my home town report that need to be done. host: why is that? illinois, they are broke and our community is broke. it would take a program like the one barack obama is mentioning to come up with the funds. the only thing is it falls way to sure for what is needed. if it is anything like our community, in the 1930's, they did a
this is what "the washington times" says. anotherident announced 600 million dollars in competitive grant funding through the federal transportation department to pay for construction and repair projects in states. of thehe latest round transportation investment generating economic recovery program, which began as part of obama's 2009 stimulus package. should be rallying together the different transportation organizations that have the budget and the know-how to make something...
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"washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by kevin kuhlman who serves as the legislative affairs manager at the national federation of independent business. the national federation of independent business represents business owners across the country. you have been talking to some of them. what are they telling you about their concerns for the affordable care act? guest: i was in ohio 45 days. we did nine meetings in five cities. in nineine meetings cities, i'm sorry. we met with more than 350 small business owners. i have been impressed with how they are understanding how this developed. a year and a half ago, the questions were far more general and nonspecific. what does this law mean to me? now folks are asking very specific questions. what does this do for my deductible? what changes will have to be made? their concerns are many. host: we will be talking about the subject for the next 45 minutes or so. we have our standard lines on the segment, but also a special line for small business owners, if you
"washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by kevin kuhlman who serves as the legislative affairs manager at the national federation of independent business. the national federation of independent business represents business owners across the country. you have been talking to some of them. what are they telling you about their concerns for the affordable care act? guest: i was in ohio 45 days. we did nine meetings in five cities. in nineine meetings cities, i'm sorry. we met...
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here is the lead story in "the washington post." conservativeness press on despite defeat in arizona. tammy bruce has and op-ed in "the washington times." tammy bruce out of california. it has been disgusting to watch supposedly a leadership drag young gays and lesbians through an indoctrination that insists that in order to have equality, you must force people to do your will, make them betray who you are, and punish them if they offend you. the gay civil rights movement has morphed into a gay gestapo. back to your calls. the fourth anniversary of the let's move child obesity campaign. lottie in oklahoma. caller: good morning. start?od, where do i let me tell you something, we are a healthy nation. i am american here and i live here. this law professor, what do you expect from a pot smoking stay? -- state? host: when it comes to obesity -- i am born in 1952. i will be 62 years old this summer. school fromise in kindergarten on. it is normal food, healthy food. this nation, lord have mercy, beautiful united states, beautiful america
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watch washington on the new c-span.org. if you see something interesting, click it and share it with your friends. >> what we are told that with the popular imagination, there are all sorts of citizens and marches and demonstrations that occur, that are done by these famous iconic people. tired she, who was so refused to get up from the bus and my come rate, alabama, and basically a young preacher who, even the president referred to during the election as this young preacher from georgia, martin luther king, junior. a mass of african-americans from racial oppression. stuff,could do this jesse could run and barack could fly, all of these things, they sound good but they really simplify a much more complicated history. they involve so many african-americans, women and men who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. she was an activist. with a concerted strategic effort to try to transform democratic institutions. >> he worked in black our studies. sunday, he will take your questions, in-depth. live for
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"washington journal" continues. host: we are back and open funds for the rest of today's "washington journal." you can start dialing in, republicans, (202) 585-3881. democrats, (202) 585-3880. independents and others, (202) 585-3882. send us a tweet, @cspanwj or post comments on facebook, e-mail us. are already lined up. george, illinois, republican caller. response am calling in to a comment made by a gentleman, to which mr. allen did respond briefly. i believe not quite adequately. i have not yet read the book. he gentleman who called, asked only about one particular involving hillary clinton. that was what became known as a file gate. that travelsponded her rolefile gate and in the impeachment process were prologue, i do not recall the word. my point is -- travel gate received more publicity, as did the impeachment process. than did file gate. file gate involved the sudden appearance, in a most strange and appear -- and mr. is when -- someone' appearance on s bed of files that have been subpoenaed from a law firm
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host: this is glenn, also from washington. olympia, washington. caller: i wanted to make a to the about kiev, but people that listen to c-span, eventually, if you are conservative and they do not like her voice, they will censor you. i am writing a letter to the american cable association, 11 congressmen, 11 senators, about c-span because if i make a conservative comment. i have had to change my phone number four times in four months. you will know that you are being censored because when you call, it never gives you a busy signal and it endlessly rings. the people in the back room that make this judgment as to conservative voices, you need to hand them their lunch pail and tell them to go home. host: what is the point you want to make? caller: conservatives have a right to make a point on this channel. i guarantee you i will write this letter until i hear from the right people. you should not be able to ask us what our common is going to be. it never used to be that way. i have been watching you for 14 years. i know for a fact it never used to be
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you are on "washington journal." caller: i'm sorry i missed that former police commissioner to read my question is about the terrorist threats. they most likely will hit soft targets like malls and shopping centers and stuff like that, sporting events. thank you. you, sir.k kathleen in hamburg, new jersey. would like to thank mr. kelly for his service to new york city and our country and for his integrity. i would like to apologize for the last -- one of the last callers for what he said. also, i would like to say that he is a very good, wonderful servant to new york city and our country. he is straightforward and he has enough courage to come on and answered these questions with intelligence. thank you very much. host: thank you, kathleen. if you haven't heard already, the u.s. added 113,000 jobs in january, a modest gain, and the jobless rate falls to 6.6%. that was announced about an hour and half ago this morning. frank is in buffalo, new york. frank, go ahead with your comment. caller: they talk a lot about russ
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host: i want to show our viewers "washington post" headline -- here she is featured in "the washington post" pushing for the approval of keystone pipeline with some of her senate colleagues. absolutely, she comes from louisiana and understands the importance of our natural resources. i think we have been stuck in the last four or five years in this debate of renewables versus fossil fuel. i think that is probably the wrong debate to be having. the debate we should be having is how to we free ourselves from oil products overseas, from unstable or less friendly places? how do we continue to conserve and reduce our consumption at the same time we are raising the ability to generate more domestic supplies? i think mary gets that. she is in a tough reelection fight as well. she has pushed hard for keystone. it proves that keystone need not be a d&r. it has been framed that way but ultimately, it was the wrong platform to stand behind. host: in the background, you have senator mansion and senator hoban. by the way, our producer has been trying to find what xl stands for. a couple of differen
host: i want to show our viewers "washington post" headline -- here she is featured in "the washington post" pushing for the approval of keystone pipeline with some of her senate colleagues. absolutely, she comes from louisiana and understands the importance of our natural resources. i think we have been stuck in the last four or five years in this debate of renewables versus fossil fuel. i think that is probably the wrong debate to be having. the debate we should be having...
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we will come back to this question a little later in "the washington journal." you will have a chance to voice your thoughts on what you want from washington. the president will be speaking at the house democrats retreat in cambridge, maryland live on c-span at 10:30 a.m. eastern time this morning. in ohio, republican line, good morning. caller: first of all, i would lead to see them -- i would like to see them fix the tax code. flat tax or ato a sales tax, either one. see them would like to redo their pay structure in congress. a freshman congressman should get paid the equivalent to what a private gets paid in the military. it should go up from there. third, i would like to see them impeach this president. he lied to you about your health care, he lied about benghazi, he lied about the irs, he lied heut the nsa and then continuously changes the health- care law, a bill that was passed by congress. whether i agree with it or not, he does not have the right under our constitution to just change the law 28 different times. that's unconstitutional. i don't care wh
we will come back to this question a little later in "the washington journal." you will have a chance to voice your thoughts on what you want from washington. the president will be speaking at the house democrats retreat in cambridge, maryland live on c-span at 10:30 a.m. eastern time this morning. in ohio, republican line, good morning. caller: first of all, i would lead to see them -- i would like to see them fix the tax code. flat tax or ato a sales tax, either one. see them would...
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"washington journal" continues. host: michael hirsch is with us to talk about the stimulus bill five years later. the white house released a lookingver the weekend at the impact of it. what did they say? surprisingly, they were extremely positive both in terms of how many jobs it either created or saved. they cited about 1.6 million jobs per year from the start thr ough mid-2011 and they also said it added 2-3% growth to gdp. they claim it did not add very much long-term debt because it added growth to the economy. it was quite a rosy picture for what has been, from the start and what the came particularly in the 2012 campaign, real lightning rod of controversy. host: what did they promise when the stimulus will was signed into law? are these claims that the white house is making, are they true? line withy are in most estimates. economists,ority of there was a survey by the university of chicago booth school of business in 2012, i believe it was -- that 80% ofshowing economists surveyed said there were clearly growt
"washington journal" continues. host: michael hirsch is with us to talk about the stimulus bill five years later. the white house released a lookingver the weekend at the impact of it. what did they say? surprisingly, they were extremely positive both in terms of how many jobs it either created or saved. they cited about 1.6 million jobs per year from the start thr ough mid-2011 and they also said it added 2-3% growth to gdp. they claim it did not add very much long-term debt because...
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washington journal." a discussion with nathan hul "man as "washington journal continues. >> watch our program on first lady hillary clinton today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live monday night, the series continues. >> i was in a car wreck that i wrote about extensively in my book," and i was in the hospital , not injured, at a cut on my broken ankle, and i was praying the other person in the car would be ok, and the other person in the car was one of my best friends, which i really did not know. i did not recognize that at the site of the crash. i think because i prayed over and over for him to be ok, and he was not, i thought god was not listening. my prayer was not answered. i went through a very long time of not believing and not believing that players can be it took me a long time, really, and a lot of growing up to come back to faith. bush, monday laura night at 9:00 p.m. eastern live on c-span and c-span3, also c- span radio and c-span.org. >> this is what remains at the state library of the
washington journal." a discussion with nathan hul "man as "washington journal continues. >> watch our program on first lady hillary clinton today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live monday night, the series continues. >> i was in a car wreck that i wrote about extensively in my book," and i was in the hospital , not injured, at a cut on my broken ankle, and i was praying the other person in the car would be ok, and the other person in the car was one of my...
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host: peter in iowa, you are on the "washington journal." caller: hello. i have a couple things. i have been watching and listening. something about our food stamp program that i think is totally flawed, it is in the farm bill. we have farmers that are paid not to grow food. making .25is million dollars not to grow something so someone can be hungry. the other thing, and anything with high fructose corn syrup is stamps.under food coca cola, general mills, all profit from food stamps. i don't understand is that we know what-does corn syrup does and what it can do to your body. pushed, we hadts reagan, the dairy farmers got more than regular farmers. the sugar farmers, the corn farmers. boom, now, all encompassed in that farm bill. host: i will ask you about the farm bill, caroline ratcliffe, do you think it is a good idea that snap is included in a farm bill? guest: i don't have a strong opinion on that. i would say that with the farm billm, there have been lots of talk, the house measures had cuts in snap. come into play in the final legislation. i am march, there were some cut -
host: peter in iowa, you are on the "washington journal." caller: hello. i have a couple things. i have been watching and listening. something about our food stamp program that i think is totally flawed, it is in the farm bill. we have farmers that are paid not to grow food. making .25is million dollars not to grow something so someone can be hungry. the other thing, and anything with high fructose corn syrup is stamps.under food coca cola, general mills, all profit from food stamps....
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it's what they mean washington seeks enlightenment you have very active in your story continues here. i was seventeen with me thanks to a doting and that i can take that stealing is just too new and it makes the network's tagore and in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks. i'm new to you the view. aye aye the eye do you the bass. my eye. ch. there are long we knew the kids. eye. i know the eye. i mean. we do them the bill. i just told me of a silent about the cinema miss out. isn't that a bid to become one hopefully with them. each the beach. i asked is she going to hit you on the up to the ddt activity all you need. not even on the screens and one heck of a boss. many dabbled in it badminton is here. rumors are over so my mom agrees she still says it over with oprah went off at seven this level due to it. when the robot he is. as in his will. you knew long you will who will like the sky. the heart of your youth. ch. what's it like a water shortage intercontinental ahmadi chess. sponsored by snow queen the
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we've recently caught up in and asked them how to catch it and it's the in washington. i'm not sure why and fifty in september two thousand and eight. during that visit. had to stay. he did just that you have to get money and stalling on him instead. thus when the midst of a ninety six dollars of its history the standing committee on economic ministry and agency of the united states. united states. it stinks. imo. it has been building. waitara bridging the divide is that it's on many issues of regional got to do tonight he is off on its ear it's not like the little one someone. are we talked about the students but something about the products of our country. i'm sceptical. just twenty two years old took up the kitchen sink stamps. and the united states the age of six counts to be the best choice for american corporations and small thinking of investing to santa and santa. what osama is interesting all of us that of a sitcom. because of the week. it's impossible not only looks for testing i use to call my hands sometimes we invest our souls switch off with interest as it
we've recently caught up in and asked them how to catch it and it's the in washington. i'm not sure why and fifty in september two thousand and eight. during that visit. had to stay. he did just that you have to get money and stalling on him instead. thus when the midst of a ninety six dollars of its history the standing committee on economic ministry and agency of the united states. united states. it stinks. imo. it has been building. waitara bridging the divide is that it's on many issues of...